Computers For Kids Recycling Working, Non-Working Computers
You Can Drop Off Computers Saturday From 9 A.M. To 12 P.M.
A computer drop off is happening in Pocatello to help kids. The recycling drive is at the National Guard Armory in Pocatello.
Saturday you can drop off your old computers and help a child. Computers for Kids is doing a recycling drive at the National Guard Armory in Pocatello.You can bring any and all working, non-working computers, keyboards, monitors and power cords to be reused and recycled.Computers for Kids will take all computers and make sure hard drives are cleared and ready for kids to use. Plus it will help keep electronic waste out of the landfill.“We don't want them going into the landfill. Let's be green and reuse because a lot of the computers that people are getting rid of, they are excellent computers for kids to learn on.,” said Tammy Gardner, director of Computers for Kids.The National Guard Armory at 10714 Fairgrounds Rd. in Pocatello. Everything donated is tax deductible.
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